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I'll Have Another, ridden by Mario Gutierrez, charged past Bodemeister down the stretch Saturday for a dramatic win at the 138th running of the Kentucky Derby.
Scott Camil, who served as a Marine in Vietnam, says horror over soldiers' defiling of corpses in Afghanistan should lead us to question what we ask of soldiers in wartime
Fourteen people were killed in a fire at a rehabilitation center on the outskirts of Lima, Peru, the state-run Andina news agency reported Saturday.
Two bodies have been found by investigators probing the disappearance of a Tennessee mother and her three daughters, with authorities pleading Saturday for help in finding their suspected abductor -- a man they described as likely "armed and dangerous."
President Barack Obama used the first official rally of his re-election bid to highlight the accomplishments made during his three and a half years in the White House, and to make a case for a second term in office.
As president, Mitt Romney "would rubber-stamp the congressional GOP agenda," President Obama tells a crowd in Ohio. "We cannot give him that chance."
Roland Martin says Rush Limbaugh's criticism of his tweets calling out racism reflects a denial of racism in the UnitesdStates--an approach, he says, that allows bigotry to flourish
Nicholas Horner was a husband and a father who had multiple medals for his service in Iraq. Shortly after returning from combat, he faced two first degree murder charges and the possibility of the death penalty.
Adam "MCA" Yauch's death leaves a Beastie-size hole in pop music. Though the trio were not the most prolific legends on the landscape (over the course of 25 years, they released only seven proper albums), their impact has been gigantic. Starting with 1986?s "Licensed to Ill," the Beastie Boys rewrote the rules for commercial hip-hop, the mainstreaming of hardcore punk, the state of sampling, and the treatment of the old school.
Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has said millions of dollars from the "extreme right wing" in the United States helped oust him from government and derailed a peace plan with the Palestinians.
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four others refuse to speak at proceeding in Guantanamo Bay. Translations and loudspeakers create problems. Two defendants start praying in court.
The death of a U.S. Army captain who died while engaged in a video chat with his wife from Afghanistan remained under investigation Saturday, the family said.
One person died and more than 300 were injured Friday when clashes broke out in Cairo as protests against the country's military government turned violent, state media reported.
Shaquille O'Neal has donned many monickers during his basketball career, including Shaq Fu, the Big Aristotle, Superman and Shaqtus. This weekend, he will add "Dr. O'Neal" to that list.
A suspected U.S. drone strike killed nine people Saturday in an attack that targeted a militant compound in Pakistan's volatile tribal region, authorities said.
Cinco de Mayo -- the unofficial U.S. holiday long believed to have been imported, with celebratory beer, from Mexico -- isn't a Mexican holiday at all but rather an American one created by Latinos in the West during the Civil War, according to new research by a California professor.
A Canadian hang-gliding instructor who police say swallowed a memory card possibly containing video of a fatal accident was granted bail Friday, a court spokesman said.
The defense secretary tells troops about to deploy they must maintain high standards of conduct. It only takes seconds, he says, for a photo to make world news.
French prosecutors said Friday they are considering widening an investigation into former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn's alleged participation in a prostitution ring.
It's the most important monthly economic report in the race for the White House. And April's employment numbers didn't provide President Obama a lot to brag about.
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